KPop Demon Hunters Ends 91-Day Netflix Run With a Jaw-Dropping 325.1 Million Views

KPop Demon Hunters has set a new Netflix record, fusing K-pop swagger with demon-slaying spectacle to become the streamer’s latest must-watch.
KPop Demon Hunters just wrapped its official Netflix tally, and the number is a monster: 325.1 million views. That is now the biggest total for anything on Netflix — movie or TV — full stop.
The final tally (and how we got here)
Netflix tracks a new title's views for 91 days after release. For KPop Demon Hunters, that window started June 20 and closed September 19 — the end date noted by What's on Netflix. Within that window, the animated film not only took off; it rewrote the record book.
First, in August, it leapfrogged Red Notice to become Netflix's most-watched film ever by the platform's views metric. Then, earlier this month, it cleared the biggest hurdle of all: Squid Game season 1. Squid Game held the top spot for four years with 265.2 million views. KPop Demon Hunters cruised past it and kept going, landing at 325.1 million. That is the new number to beat.
Inside baseball: Netflix locks in its all-time rankings using that first 91-day window. So this is the figure that counts for the leaderboards.
The ripple effect
It wasn't just streaming minutes. The soundtrack spilled into the real world, with multiple tracks charting and 'Golden' hitting number one. Not bad for an original animated movie about a demon-fighting K-pop group.
What Netflix might do next
The success has kicked development chatter into overdrive. Reports say a sequel is in play, and Netflix is apparently exploring a lot more:
- A full trilogy
- A live-action remake
- A stage show
- A new animated short that could drop soon — possibly an origin story for Huntr/x
The setup (if you somehow missed it)
The movie follows Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, who perform as the girl group Huntr/x and literally fight otherworldly evil with their music. Trouble hits when a rival boy band, the Saja Boys, shows up aiming to poach their fans — and, yes, that chaos escalates fast.
Where to watch
KPop Demon Hunters is streaming on Netflix right now. The scoreboard is closed, but the movie is very much open for a first (or fourth) watch.